Drama The Fairies Of Liao Zhai Information

Drama Title: The Fairies Of Liao Zhai

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Status: Completed

Genre: Fantasy, Supernatural

Country: Chinese

Published Date: 2007

Total Episodes: 38

Summary:

Liao Zhai Zhi Yi, or Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio, is a collection of nearly five hundred mostly supernatural tales published during the early Qing Dynasty.
n Liao Zhai Qi Nü Zi four stories are selected, telling the stories about some beautiful unique women's life.

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Liao Zhai Zhi Yi, or Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio, is a collection of nearly five hundred mostly supernatural tales published during the early Qing Dynasty.
n Liao Zhai Qi Nü Zi four stories are selected, telling the stories about some beautiful unique women's life.

While master Wong Fei Hung is away traveling, the impulsive Lau Zhai (Yuen Biao), an initiate into Wong's kung fu school, begins wandering town. He soon allies with police chief Panther in order to offer assistance in toppling an opium distribution ring. The Story: Martial arts students Lau Zhai (Yuen Biao) and buck-toothed So (Wu Ma), members of the esteemed Po Chi Lam school, put the school into a mess when the herbs they brought over from Hong Kong actually contain a large amount of opium hidden within the crates. Lau Zhai takes the fall for the unfortunate mess and begins to track down the smugglers who are smearing his and, more importantly, his schools name. He soon discovers that old friend Ming is working for secret opium
impresario Chairman Wah (Yuen Wah), and poor Lau Zhai must team up with the local constable, Panther, and go undercover within the criminal organization in orderto get proof of their nefarious activities. But, going undercover means he must go it alone, separate himself from his school and friends, and play at being a bad guy while receiving scorn from his buddies. But, when Chairman Wah discovers Lau Zhai's ruse, it may be too late.

Liao Yong Qi (Dou Hua Mei), an advertising firm AE (Accounting Executive), is born in Xi Luo Qi Kan (a place renowned for different sects of kung fu).
Her stubborn father (Li Wang Luo) always wishes for her to go back to her hometown to inherit the martial arts centre, and to promote the "Golden Eagle Fist".
Liao Yong Qi is unlucky by nature, and there is no one day which her luck is good, and her life is "..."
But when she meets him who is naturally lucky, He Shao Ran (Calvin Chen), the two of them exchanged "luck"!
Let us follow Liao Yong Qi, and witness our own lucky seven in our lives!

Han-sen Gu was a powerful and well-connected man in Shanghai.In the early period of the Republic of China, he adopted two sons named Si-cheng Liao and Tian-yi Fang respectively. The adopted sons grew up together with hisdaughter Ting Gu and their relationships were as good as real siblings.Tian-yi Fang was an honest, kind, helpful and always cherished the sibling relationship more than anything else.Although he had one-sided love toward Ting Gu but he had to bury his unrequited love deep in his heart after knowing that Ting Gu liked Si-cheng Liao instead of him. Together with Si-cheng Liao, they both risked their lives to fight against the Japan’s invasion and obtainedthe victory in the War of Liberation with their heroic contributions.Han-sen Gu knowing that his daughter had a crush on Si-cheng Liao, decided to arrange the marriage for his daughter.However, Si-cheng Liao declined the marriage proposal, citing the war took priority over his marriage.He joined the BIS* (Bureau of Investigation and Statistics), and Ting Gu and Tian-yi Fang followed his footsteps joining the BIS too. A few years later, Si-cheng Liao received an order to lead a team to intercept the Qing (dynasty) treasures.Ting Gu and Tian-yi Fang were also part of the team. What they didn’t know was it was a conspiracy which they were already involved in without realizing it. -